RELATIONS BETWEEN THE GEOGRAPHICAL OCCURRENCE OF SOURCE MATERIALS OF HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES AND THE OCCURRENCE OF THOSE DISEASED CONDITIONS WHICH ARE TO BE FOUGHT AGAINST BY THOSE REMEDIES

At first thought one is inclined to deny that there is any relation between the habitat of the plant, or he occurrence of a metal, and the diseases or symptom picture which can be treated with the material in question. For example, Cinchona would seem to indicate that speculation along this line would be fruitless, but it is Cinchona which shows such relationships rather in its classical use by the old school medicine.